 Andrew Neil has confirmed he is quitting GB news. Were you surprised? What do you make of the story? No, man. Of course, I'm not surprised. He was there for all of two minutes before he was like, this is undignified. I'm going to bounce to the south of France. I think that he was embarrassed by, one, the amateur presentation of the channel, the fact that I've had all of these technical difficulties, things kept going wrong. And that also you had blibbering idiots like Dan Wharton howling into the void. And I think Andrew Neil was like, oh, shit, maybe this cheapens me and makes me look kind of dumb because here I am amongst this, you know, menagerie of fools and grifters. So no, I'm not surprised that he's quit at all. I'm just surprised that it's taken him so long. What's going to be interesting is going to be to what extent is establishment media going to play a willing role in rehabilitating Andrew Neil and his legacy? Will he find a spot on one of the establishment channels? I think maybe. There's still a lot of goodwill. Certainly people falling over themselves to crow about how able and intelligent and relentless journalist he is. But it'll be interesting to see if at the executive level, whether or not he severed those relationships for good. He's on question time this first day. So he's not going to have long away from the platform of the BBC. This is the problem with the BBC every fucking time. They see someone spitting in their eye and then they go, do you want a really prestigious slot with great ratings? Because you, the person who's tried to undermine our organization, perhaps calling for the abolition of the license fee in some cases, you're exactly the kind of person who we want to signal boost. The BBC has as much of an instinct to self-preservation as I did while dating in my second year of uni. Someone would treat me badly. I'd go, come here babes. I like what you've got to say. Say it more.